Why Candace Cameron Bure felt ‘sick to my stomach’ over her latest Hallmark Christmas movie

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Hallmark movie fans are well aware that Candance Cameron Bure brings Christmas magic to the screen each year.

The "Fuller House" star has now opened about the anxiety she has surrounding her movies, including her holiday films on the Hallmark Channel.

"I worry all the time about my movies," she told "The Call to Mastery" podcast. "I actually got sick to my stomach on this last Christmas movie ["If I Only Had Christmas"] that aired in November because I've created an anxiety for myself. Because my movies have been the top-performing movie seven years in a row, and you know one day, you're going to slide off that pedestal."

The mother-of-three shared that she felt sicker and sicker about the possibility of her movies dropping in ratings and knew she had to do something about that.

"I had to have a come-to-Jesus moment with myself in 2020 because I thought, Why are you doing this? Meaning, why are you making the movies? I had to bring it back to my why — my why that I set 12 years ago, coming back to the industry," Bure added.

"I had to remind myself of my why and then let it go and just say, 'You know what, it doesn't matter what those ratings are."

Recently, Bure made headlines after changing her blonde hair for a fabulous new shade. She posted a selfie on Instagram revealing a new darker and redder hair color.

In the snap, the 44-year-old actress was seen on the set of her latest Hallmark Channel movie with costar Niall Matter.

“Don’t be fooled, Niall is smiling and filled with joy under that mask 😜,” she captioned the post on Instagram, before plugging the new project. “We can’t wait for you all to see the new Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: How To Con A Con on March 14th at 8/7c on @hallmarkmovie 🙌🏼.”

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